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TO TBK NORTH CAROLINA CORPROATION COMMISSION OF THE CONDITION OF BANK Of MARTIN GOUNTY Williatuston, N. C., *t the close of business June 18, 1906. RKSOT'KCRS. ' LIABILITIES. Loans tad discounts $9J,73*-72 Capital stock $15,000.00 Overdrafts 4.175-98 Surplus fund 8,500.00 Stocks, bonds, etc. 1,000.00 Undivided profits, etc. 1,633.60 Furniture and fixtures 1,850.00 Qjyjdetids unpaid 9.00 Demand Time deposits 30,686.46 Due from banks, etc. 9,5 8 7&0 ... .1, „ ,„w * Silver coin, etc. 3.636.1 1 Deposits sub. to c k 59,230.69 $115.059 75 1«J5.°59.75 ""J "'l» S "«>■ County, ,ta „ta,,j, y ssic""* 1 """"""" ""j o. £r,iw»u. Star Sworn to ami subscribed Wore me 1 Currect~Atte»t: Mar thi» 16th day o( June, 1906. ,» J tin, Jno. V, Hassel), J.^.^taton, C. H. GODWIN. Notary Public | Director*. f —. WHKKLKK MAKTIN, President. J. 0 STATON, Vice-President J. G. GODAKD, Cashier. . • Vacancy lor Midshipman From Ist District. Washington N. C., July 17. '9 06 - BDITOK KNTKKPHIM:) I atn informed by the Navy De partment that a vacancy for a mid ship man from the first Congress ioonal district will exist at the Acad emy in June next,and I am directed to nominate a principal and three al ternates. The minimum age is 16 years and the maximum 20 years. The first mental examination will be held on the third Tuesday in April. 1907. The physical examination will be held at the Academy at a later date. Candidates must be physic ally sound. To all bona fide applicants for admission, I will on requ st for ward a pampb'et giving general Information as to character of men tal examination. It Is desirable that the nomina tions lie made not later than Set> tember 15th, so that the principa' and alternates may have opj>ortun ity for additional preparation. Respectfully, JNO. H. SMAI,L Try a little Kodol for Dyspepsia after your meals See the effect it will produce on your general feel ing by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworked tt> the point whtrt they refuse to go further. Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while the reconstructive properties get the stomach back into working or der. Kodol relieves tiatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the .heart, belching, etc. Sold by S. R. Biggs- Notice. By order of the Superior Court for a resale of of land tlescrilied 111 a petition in a special pioceeding pcmliUK illete entitled Luke James and Amiraii liar rell, W. I*. Rice and wife, Hettie Rice, ex jwtrte, I shall sell to tile highest b ri der for cash, ou the 6th day of August, 1906, the following descrilied laud, to wit: Lying and iieing in Goose Nest township on the road leading from the Hamilton and l'almyra roml at John Andrews' church to the Conoho chuicli, adjoining the I'.ukei place, the lleuriet ta Bowers place and known as the lieu jainiu llarrell tract of laud, containing i fifty acres more or less. This, the 3rd day of luly, lyo>. S. 1. KVKRRTT, Com I WINSTON KVKRRTT, Attys I 7-6-06- 4t Buy Oil From the Barrell. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon foi canned oil, which ought to cost but 60 cents a gallon. Buy oil fresh from the barrell, and add it to the L. A M. Paint which is semi mixed. When you buy L. A M. Paint you get a full gallon of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, be cause L. & M. Zinc hardens the L & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons L. A M' mixed with 3 gallon* Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. L. A M. costs only SI.JO per gallon. Sold m the north, east, south and west. C. S. AndrewsTEx-Mayor Dan bury, Conn., writes: "Painted re house 19 years ago with L A M Looks well to day.'' Sold by S. R-. Biggs, SKEWARKEE T~~ L0 — E Mo. 90, A. F. kA. M. Zn3z\ DIRECTORY FOR 1905. H. W. Stubba, M. W.; W. C. Manning, 8. W.; 8. 8. Brown, J. W.; A. V. Taylor, S. D.; W. S. Peel, J. D.; S. R. BigKS, Secretary; C. D. Carstarphen, Treasurer; H. C. Taylor and J. D. Bo wen, Stewards; T. W. Thomas, Tyler. STANDING COMMITTERS: CHARITY—H. W. Stubba. W. C. Man niag and 8- 8. Brown. PMAMCM— It. J. Peel, McG. Taylor and Bli Ottmous. RKfXRXXCK W. H. Kdwards, H. D. Tarter and W. If. GrAa. ASYLUM—O. W Blount, O. K. Cow. M . R 11 Jamesvllle News. (Special to the Enterprise.) Jamesville, N. C.. July 18. —Miss Hilda Ward's spending the week with friends at Parmele. Miss Ella Stubbs returned home yesterday from Belhaveti wliert; she hps been on a visit to her bro ther Mr. RobtV White return ed yesterday after a few days vis it to his.peoble in the North. Mr. J. G. Godard, of Williams ton, was in town on business Mon day. . _ Mr. Simon Ward and Post Mrs-1 ter Jackson went to Washington Tue lay to attend the trial of Tom Gray, the supposed post office rob ber, but he was acquitted. Mr. 11. T. Stalliugs left for Nor folk to day for a few days. Mr. W. B. Jones and family, of Roper, are iu town visiting rel atives. Mrs. L. L. Lewis, of Roper, came Monday to visit her father, Mr W. B Lilley, near town.,,, Miss Mary Prichard of Coluni bia, N. C., returned home yester day, after a few days visit at Dr. Hassell's. An Approaching Marriage. Invitations to an approaching marriage have been issued as fol lows "Mrs. Hannah C. Ray requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Basic 8., to Mr. William Matthew Wilson, Wednesday evening, July the twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and six, at eight o'clock at the resi dence of the bride's mother, Wil liamstou, North Caroliua " j—. -y—-| A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak 111 the k;reat North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruinous break, | devastating an entire province yJ Holliiid In like manner Kenneth ] Mclver, ot Vanceboro, Me, per mitted a little cold to go unnoticed j until a tragic finish was only avert ed by Dr King s New Discovery | He writes;' *'"Three doctors gavel me up to die of lung lutlaination ( caused'by a neglected cold; but Dr | Kings New Discovery saved my life " Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at S R. Biggs' drug' store, 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle 1 free, Notice. By A tier of the Superior l ourt for a j resale of land described ill a petition in the sjiecial proceeding* of L.uke, James | llarrell et als vs. W. H. llarrell Jenuie | Norwood et als, I shall sell for cash to j the lushest bidder the following tract ol j land on the ijth day of August 1906. Ly- i ill'; and IKMH« iu ('.wisenest township on I t'ue road leatlitiK from 'he Hamilton and Pnlutyra road at John Andrews' church to Conotio churc'i, known as the Rosa 11- nah llarrell tract of land containing IJJ acres more or less, adjoining the PRtkei place, UagKett place and others and be ing llie place on which Tom Howard now lives. This the 12th day of July 1906. S. J. KVKRKTT, Commissioner. WINSTON JU'.VKRKrr Attys. 7-jo-4t Pine Grove Academy, Jamesville, N.C. A thorough and practical school for boys and girls. Fall Session Opens Aug. 0. Rates very reasoable. Music in charge of Miss Annie C. Glasgow, who has had several years ex perience as a teacher. Prepares lor Co''ege, University or busiu For further Intot mat lon, address A. COREY, Prin. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Godwin left Tuesday for Virginia Beach. Mrs. J. M. Sitterson left Wed nesday on a visit to Norfolk. Messrs F. K and W. J Hodges spent Tuesday in Washington. Mrs. J. G Staton and children have returned froui Virginia Beach. Mr. Wheeler Martin went to Washington Wednesday on pro fessional business Mr Dennis S Biggs left foi Norfolk Wednesday morning on business. . , Dr. Jno. D. Biggs returned Tues day from Buffalo Springs. Va. Mr. A D Mizell left yesterday for Virginia Beach, 'where he will spend several days. Messrs S J Eeverett and S. A Newell are spending this week at Virgiuia Beach.^ Mr. J. A. Mizell is enjoying the sea breezes at Wrightsville Beach this Week. ®Mrs. C. A. Jeffries, who has l>eeu visiting Washington re turned Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marv H Bennett and daughter, Miss Mae Bennett, left for Bethel Wednm>dav on a visit Miss Mac Kumley and brother, Mr. W. M. Runiley, were the guests ol Miss lissie Peele several days this week Mr Frank F. Fagan, who ac companied his sister, Miss Henriet ta Fagan, to her home in lidenton last Saturday, returded Monday. It is reported that about a bun dred and forty Democrats of Mar tiu County attended tlit judicial couvention at Rocky Mount, Tues day. Miss Anna Pojie left Wednes day for Norfolk, where she has gone on a visit to friends, after which she will spend some time at Virginia Beach. It will be learned by her many friends iu this community that the condition of Mrs. J B. H. Knight, who is in the Sarah Leigh Sani tarium, Norfolk, for treatment of nervous prostration and inflamitory rheumatism, is rapidly improving Rev, P. L. Kirton has -been con fined to his lied since Sunday with | a severe cold and fever. He had j to iniss the Warrenton District j Conference, wheie he was booked I to deliver au address and preach a j special sermon before that "IxKiy ! this week. Reception Tuesday Night. At their home on Main street I Mi. .aud Mu>. J. .5.., Couk—g&vc- a.t reception on Tuesday night in; honor their guest, Miss Gladys! Fleming, of Greenville. All who attended voted the event a gen- j nine success Those present were Mr. I let bert Peele and Miss Olivia Hodges, Mr. Dou. Godwin and Miss Han nab V, Fowden, Mr. Jack Bigg* and Miss L,ettie Critcher, Mt.| Julius Peel and Miss Louise Fow den, Mr. Richard Sugg*?,and Miss Haute Kirby, Mr. Htfbert Ward and Miss Lucy Gurgautts. Staggs: Mtssrs. Clayton Moore and Wheel er Martin. Those receiving were Misses Fleming and [Vila Ray* Over-Work Weakens Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. fThe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they til ler ->ul the waste or Impurltlos In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pain*, acheaandrheu mat Ism come from ex cess of urle add In th« blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble cause* quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, bocausa the heart It over-working tn pumping thick, kidneys poisoned blood through veins and artertea. It uaed to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidney*, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional disease* have their begin ning In kidney trouble. , . II you are sick you can make no mistake by llrst doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer'* Swwp-Root. the great kidney remedy is soon realised. It stand* the highest for tts wonderful cure* of the most distressing reins and Is sold on tts merit* iMf by all druggists In Hfty- cent and one-dollar *!-■ es. x You may have sample bottle by mall nnm iiinni a.m free, alio pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention thta paper when writing Dr. Ktimer | h Co., Bingbamton. N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember j the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. . Kilmer'* ' Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamlon, | N. Y., on l«tt| bottle. nnvjM Larger and Finer than any Hit herto Known. / NEW VARJTIES GROWN InStJi Amw—Mn a WHIw Pound* Maagtily. The dlacovary ot a HIM wb*reby Improved 'wtodM of »n*hroom* may be propagsted to perhaps the mo«l remarkable of the recent achievements of the Ooverament Plant Rarwa, My* the Pittsburg Dlxpstchv Up to fib* present time mush room* have been to *ll Intent* and purposes p wild crop. Though Taut quantities of them hare been (row* In rave* lad otherwise under artificial rendition*. e*p«wlal% ,1a Franc*, no Attempt It** bee* mad* to I.rodtte* Improved varieties by *S lirilon.or otherwise In fact, It h** been aupi>oeed that nothing In that flln.tlon could possibly be don*. Whon fresh "*pawn" was required It wan obtained from heap* of com pint, old paatur**, or any other available aource. with no Inquiry a* to It*-'«a*Hty. Obviously. under such conditions there «** 10 chnncs of hcttertaf the product, which I* to day about what It wa* a hundred year* ago. - And yet the solution of the prob lem, when at length found, wa* ex tremely simple. A* ordinary milk bottle l» .filled with fre*h stable ma nure. corked tightly, and boiled for an hour on each at two successive day* This process sterilise* Its con temn kills, that I* to say «very germ of whatever description that It may haw contained. Now mush' room Is cut open and with * fin* needier previously held In gas flam* for half * minute, two or three small fragments are removed from the In torlor atod thrust Into the bottle* un corked for the purpose. The bottle la MKaln .corked and *et aside. In * few days, start In* from the Httl* piece* of mushrooms, the vegetation of the ftingu* plant (called "myce lium") will spread In all direction*, pervading the stuff In tb* milk bottle with lis Una. thread like network. The content* I* thus converted In to what mushroom grower* oall "spawn." Batter *tlll. it I* "virgin" spawn, the meaning of which (arm will presently be explained. Beat of all it i» virgin apawa of an Improved varloty, . ropresenting the gupwriot qualities of tb* larps and fln* muah rootns seleotad for tb* purpose. It I* (may to percelv* that. If only spawn produoed by this mothod be employed In tbo growing of tb* fun gi. and the largest and b**t-flavored ones of oacb crop be etclostwiy cho sen, season niter season, ta* continu ing the propagation. Very superior varieties ought afar a while to b* developed. , Thin,' Indeed, I* exactly what hap pen*. Pv>r some year* past experi ments a/ the kind have been con ducted, under the direction at tb* riant Bureau, by Professor D B. Duggar; and, as one result of tb* work, the scientifically produced sjHtwh haa been placed In tb* hands of about 100 mushroom grower* la thin country dome of the latter ay* already making the spawn for their own ustv But though Uw process I* so aluiplo. It ha* to h* qarefully oon ducted, and (n the futur* moat grower/ will undoubtedly prefer to buy lb* material. Already a factory has. bf'cn established «t Columbia, Mo , whleh I* turning out brick's of "pure culture" spawn In larg* qnan- Uti.w fbr the mar kot Meanwhile tb* Oovernment scion tint* ore going ahead to Investigate the possibilities of propagating on similar principles other kind* at niu ah rooms besides the familiar Akhilcus eampestrla, Or common field agaric, h*r* under dlaouaaloa. In lCurope a number of species of such fungi are commonly eaten and esteemed delicious which are known to us'only as "toadstools." Among these may be mentioned tb* "puff ball*,"' some of which attain hug* hlic ; the "morel," which 1* on* of the finest of edible mushrooms, and the "oyster" mushroom. which Krows on the bark of trees. The well known "fairy ring** mushroom la highly esteemed by epicure*. The growing of muahooms In cave* and underground quarrle* I* con ducted on an enormou* seal* In France In the neighborhood of Parts, which la the great center for the commercial production of the** fungi, their culture I* almost entire ly confined to limestone quarrlea and cement mlnea. The Importance of the Industry thus conducted may bo judged from the fact that the establishment* de scribed produce mushrooms at th* rate of' nearly | million pounda • month... three fourths of the output being put up la cans. Romance of the White Hiaf A romantic story |* told of th* late Count of Flanders Bvery day be went for a long walk, and always passed a bouse where a whit* band waa waved from the cloned windows In return to bta deep salutation. H* never entered th* house. Tb* ooou pant was a lady to whon* he waa at tached before he waa married, but whom he had **vev seen atno* Berlin's new cathedral la not only lighted throughout by electricity, but th* aanve power la u*ed tor ring* Ing the peal of bell* and the orgna ti operated by a nine bora* powe* ; motes. N. B. B. Truth, St Paul, June 31, j'oß.—l've lived so long I can re member when the Mississippi was a brook My good health came by taking Hollister's Rocky Mount ain Tea. 35 cents. S. R Biggs. Williamson and grove,•Roberoonville. A OUARANTUO OUM FOR Mill Itching; Blind, Bleeding Piles. I>rug -1 gists are authorised to rvfug|k money tf PAZOOINTMRNT falls to cure in 6 to I u days joe. t-yofr-tyr UMW OF MATTER WITH ODORS. , Interesting Experiments Ooadactid Bp * French OiiaiH It ha* long bee* known that odor ous bodl** part slowly with thalr substance in giving out their (torte teristlc tmeils, ewan whan they ar* apparently non-volatile, bat th* delicacy of th* n*ce***ry m***are» meat* ha* hitherto prevented exact determination of this lose of weight. These measurements have recently been effected by tb* celebrated French chemist, Berthelot, who re cently cave the Pari* Academt* de* Science* tb* particulars of a aerie* of experiment* mad* by him "The object of the experiment wa* to determine bow much a strongly odorous material lose* in weight by the exhalation on which the spread- ' ing of Its odor depends It will be. readily understood that the men*- : uremontf necessary to determine the i desired facta must he of extreme del- j Icacy, and this has be«n the suuma | why previous efforts In this dlrßtlon j have boon failures Incidentally, I Berthelot had determined that n j gram of lodoform lout In one hour j one-mllllonth part of Its weight. At I this rate, the stuff would lose In ene | year 8,700 millionth*, or less than 1 one-hundredth part of a mlllgram j (about 1-7,000 of a grain), nnd, ' therefore. It would require more ' than a hundred year* lto be more accurate, over 114 years) for one | single mlllgram of that substance to j he u*ed up In odorous emanations ; alone. on* remember* the j pungent efficacy Of the* odor, on* ; cannot but be astounded at the fact. Those remarkable figures are. hear ever, far surpassed, when the **vant comes to consider musk, th* loss of wblch. In the same length of tlm*. Is far lea*, or In the neighborhood of only one-thousandth part of ths same Bo small. Indeed, is It, that , any degree of absolute accuracy In Its determination I* out of the ques tion In this connection, we would say that Berthelot ha* devised a pro cess by which II Is possible, using ! the facta which he haa determined In t)ila direction, to detect minute fal alflcntlona In odoriferous bodies "In considering the statement made In regard to muak, we are re minded of a fact related by thoa* who have visited t*k* mosque of Bt Sophia, at Constantinople It la re lated that when the walls of th* este- I brated edifice were In process of j construction, a large amount •>' musk, the contributions of hundreds of pious pilgrims, was mixed In with th* mortar used In the masonry, and after the lapse of a thousand nnd more years, ths odor of th* sab stance la yet plainly discernible Es pecially I* this the aase with those to Whom (I Is disagreeable, and to those who enter the building On n damp 'muggy' day." fMadytng (he TSrywiar The goddeaa of turquolae sad ths turqulose mines In old Arabia are tho thing* Proft Petrle, ths English archaologtat, has been studying. As • member ol a eolontlAe exploring party he spent several month* among the mountain range* of the Slnal dis trict of old Arabia, on a stretch of level ground *oim 1,300 test abov* aea level. There they pitched their tenta, accompanied by 'thirty work men and the native chief of ths dis trict. At fhe top levels waa the *and stone In which were caverns worked 1 by partlee of ancient Bgypttana for I turquolae. Some tablet* atlU remain ing showed that those parftee wore , Carefully selected and carried oa their labor* ayatematleally. Hera, la this desert region, to whtch sup- ' plies of food and water had to be brought from a long distance, the men mined In companies pf 800 Or •00 The usual tlinu for tb* search 1 was from December to March. On* expedition had uonvoyod to It dally eomethlng like Ave tons of food The ouvorns themselves wore exam pies of (Hitient Industry. The famous temple of the goddess ot tnrquolas to whom the workers did homage. Was Hf'O feet long and ooutatned a range of chambers or court* From oi»k- of the lableU It appcarod that a certain expedition went out of the recognlted season But Ita labors wero successful and were therefor* duly acknowledged with grant grati tude to the patron goddeaa. Of the ancient Inscription* 380 have been copied They have an Important bearing on the age of the turquoise expeditions, long before the blrtff'of i Christ, as well as on the 9emltl« form of worship la vogue before the 1 establishment of Judaism. Fortunes I-eft by Famous Actors. Home Interesting faota concerning th* relation botvn «n atagu fame and wealth are noted In Harper'a Week ly. apropos of the probate of the will of Sir Henry Irrlng. the groaa value of whose aetata waa over 1100,00* Thoee who contribute to he enter lalnment Of the public, aaya the wit ter, whether as managers or per formers, although sometime* they earn large Income*, seldom lesvs at death large fortunes. Constant ad vertisement. direct and Indirect, Is deemed essential to thalr business, and la costly. They are expected to be lavlah In their generosity, gad to whenever aaked la tbe-caaa* of char ity performance* which they cannot | afford tp give. Among the fortane* left by famous members ot the theat rical profession may b* named la round number* the following: Wil son Barret, 1150.000; Bdwln Booth. 9110.000; Sir Augustus Harrla, $116,000; William Terrlaa, M 5.000; Fred l-ealle, 180,000; Dan ' lsas. 155,000: O-eno waa aatd to hav* earned #6OO a week);" Jennie IJnd, 100.000 —which to believed to th* flrgwst sum sv*r left by pabll* «K tertaln**. j — New turnip and rutabaga seed at C. D. Carstarpben &Co Dons evil still, your whole life fill? Doe* woe betide? Your thoughts abide on suicide? You need • pill! Now tor prose and facts—DeWitt's Utile E*fly Risers arc the mo t pleasant and reliable pills known today. They "ever gripe. Sold IbyS.R. Biggs. RKPORT TO THB NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THB CONDITION OF The Farmers and Merchants Bank At Williamston, N. C., at the close of business June 18, 1906. R HSOL'RC KS. LI A BII.ITIKS. Loans and discounts* 91.296.61 Capital stock $ 25,000.00 Overdrafts 1,656.32 t- ft . Banking bouses 3 408.33 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Undevided profitsetc. 2,040.09 Due from Banlut , 11.065.89 Notes and bill* re- Cash items 299.82 discounted 12,690.17 Gold coin 4#7-5° Time certificates 27,901.85 bank notes,etc. .ffig snb toe n h 43.30979 Total $111,24190 Total $111,241.90 State of North C»iolin«—County of Martin I, Frank F Fagun, Cashier of the above uamnl twnk. lU solemnly sircar that the .above statement is true to the hektof my knowledge ami be lief. PRANK F. VAC.AM. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, thi» 16th day of June, 1906. ASA T. CRAWFORD, Modary Public. Correct—Atteat: W. 11. Crawford, J,k K. Knight. C. D. Carntarphen " *i- Ufrectors. DENNIS S HKJGS, Prwfdent C. D. CARSTARPHHN, Vice-Pre*. FRANK F. FAGAN, Caahier - - WOOL/ W US - - Combined Harrow and Cultivator ,f% K mving of One wowe and Two M « iuhlH. J yrfn -••-kslioth aides of row //• time. Breaks the 1 I, iinjift rim« *nd cultivates with as n,,,c h eaw * any ordinary What Every Tarmer Needs For eottoi, Oftrn and rice, and the very thing truck gardeners need Sells on its merits when seen at work. I All Kinds and Sizes Tobacco Flues Made to Order. For information and prices call on or nddresa J. L,. WOOLARD, 3_9-tf WIIHAMSTON, N. C. Statement of the Condition BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Saturday, Jane 30, 1006. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and discount* #37.746 64 Capital atock |13,000.00 (kverdrafts ?«.' Surplus and undivided profits 3,987.15 R'k'nic House, F. and fixtures j,45U.00 1 ' J Due from banks and bankera 13.j8K.15 »•"» reducounted 6,000.00 Cash items 5,164.17 I»«>l»cKitß • 3-5.7°3-39 #60,690 64 #60,690.64 iw L. SHKRROD, I'rcs. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. DR. R H. HARGROVI?, Vice-Pres. Professional Cards. HUGH B YUKK, PHYSICIAN AND SURtiLON. OrrtCK lloi RS HtoloA. M .; 710 y P. M. Office on Sinithwick Street, Neat Car starpheu'a Stun. j W iiiiam«toii, N U. I'hone N«. 7. 11>K. J. A. WHITK. i DKNTIST -UTTTTTT Ofi 1 ILK —• MAIN StkkktJ HHONH •* ; I will be 111 l'lj mouth the liist week in c>tch month. W. K Warren. J S Rhodes. [)RS WARRKN * RHODKS, ' PHYSICIANS i / ANDSURGKONS. f " OFIICK IN Birds' DRVK; Stouk 'Phone No. 2i JM) K. WOODARD. f »• HASSHW WOODARD & HASSKLL ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW Office—ltack of C. I>. Cnr*t»rphe*'» Store. BI'RROUS A. CRITCHEfc, Attdknby at Law Office Wheeler Martiu's office. 'Phone, 23 WILUAMSTON. N. C. 5. ATWOOD NKWKLL LAWYER m t>Act up stair b in New Bank Build MT iaßi left hand tide, lop of Kept. "VILLIAMBTON. S C. wherever aervkva *1« special attention given to examining and mak m title for pnrdiaaera of timber and tlmbei tan da Sorctal alteatioa wlllbr ,!«« lo ml »X>pt If TO" Wtafc to bay or all land I caa fceluvou / ibii PMONUI Notice. i By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin county in a special pro ceeding entitled Van Williams. J. W Watte aad B. D. William* va J T. Kwell and wife Annie, G. L« JUrnhili and B. D. Harnhtll, i w'll sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door al Mat an County the following inscrib ed tract of land; one-lot in the town of Williamaton, N. C.. situated on Main Street adjoining the lands of C. 1). Cara tarphen, Dennis a Bl(gc«, Wheeler Mar tin ami The Martin Live .Stock Co . and known aa the "Vaa Williams kit." A CBirCHKk, Com. The Triadic Shaving Parlor OVER J. W WATTS & CO. Shaip Razors, clean Towels and Good Work Guaranteed. I Cleanliness Our MOTTO Thanking one ami all for your |tast patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same* I remain, Yonr* to serve, J. H. HYMAN, Prop. ' ; _ iViVViv ri ; Sold byS. R. Biggs. Notice. North Carolina, Marti* County. Vaa Williams, J. W. Watte and B. D. Williams. vs. |. T. Swell and wife An nie, G. L. Ba rah 111 and B. D. BarahUl. The defendant G. L. Barnhill. above named, will take notice thai actio* aa above named has bee* commenced in t the .superior court of Marti* County be -1 fore the clerk to sell for partition a cer tain lot a# land tetuated in the town of Wil lianwton N. C, aad more particularly described aa follows: One certain lot of land ia the tow* of Williamson. N. C., Ihiuiklol on the north by C. D. Caratar . iihrn'r land, a* the South by Main St on the eaat by the Marti* Live Stock 1 Co's. land and a* went by Dennis S. Biggs' awl Wheeler Martin's lot aad . known aa the "Vaa Williams lot," aad ■ the saxi defendant will further take no . tice that he is required to appear at the I office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County, in William.ton, N. C., ui the 16th day of jnly 1906, and anawer . or le>**r to the complaint i* *id action, I or the plaintiffs the^oatt Bcanans A. Canvass. Atfy. - t-n^t
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 20, 1906, edition 1
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